330 S.W.2d 197 | Tex. Crim. App. | 1959
The conviction is for driving while intoxicated; the punishment, 3 days in jail and a fine of $50.
The evidence was undisputed that on the date alleged the appellant drove his automobile on a public highway in Coleman County and while so driving was stopped and arrested by Deputy Sheriffs Raymond R. Greaves and M. R. Simmonds.
The two officers testified that they stopped the appellant after observing his automobile weaving across the center line of the highway and that, after they had stopped him, they could smell the odor of alcohol on his breath and that he talked with a thick tongue. Both officers expressed the opinion that appellant was on such occasion intoxicated. They further testified that they found a half-full bottle of gin on the floor board of the automobile on the driver’s side and that a passenger in the automobile riding with the appellant at the time was in their opinion also intoxicated.
Testifying as a witness in his own behalf, appellant admitted driving the automobile on such occasion and having two drinks but denied that he was intoxicated. He also called other witnesses who testified that they had seen him on the day in question prior to his arrest and that at such time he appeared to be sober.
The jury chose to accept the testimony of the state’s witnesses and reject that of the appellant, and we find the evidence sufficient to sustain its verdict.
By informal bill of exception appellant complains of the court’s action in permitting Deputy Sheriff Greaves to testify on his direct examination by state’s counsel, over appellant’s
The judgment is affirmed.
Opiniom approved by the Court.